Using knowledge gleaned from his own trips to North Korea, as well as tips from many others who have visited, Curtis and his crew of civilian
spies have managed to plot into Google Maps previously unknown sites in North Korea such as secret prison camps, vast burial mounds, and missile
storage facilities. His interactive project, called "North Korea Uncovered," has literally thousands of entries and is the most exhaustive map of
North Korea to date.

I was able to find a concentration camp in the DPRK via Google Earth. Creepy stuff.

I think if we ever discover the full nature of life in North Korea, we will be utterly horrified at what we see. The books of Bradbury and Orwell and
a movie called THX-1138 will cease to be fiction. They will be reality.

Underground tests still leave craters. It simply helps contain the radiation. When the blast goes off it swells the ground then when the ground
rebounds it normally leaves a crater. more of a sinkhole but you get my point.

Using google earth 5. there are many underground facilities to be seen, as well as an understaning of just how well they are dug in in that country.
there is barely a hill in the whole land that does not have sam sites on it or bunkers built into it.

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